Redeeming the Time
George Weigel, reflecting on the legacy of outgoing USCCB president Francis Cardinal George, puts forth a thought-provoking suggestion for one…
George Weigel, reflecting on the legacy of outgoing USCCB president Francis Cardinal George, puts forth a thought-provoking suggestion for one…
The top American-born runner at the New York City marathon this year was Dathan Ritzenhein. Ritzenhein’s time of 2:12:33 was respectable,…
It’s always a good time attacking the Enlightenment. You can find firebrands on the right (Peter Leithart) and on the…
Evangelical Outpost contains a recent article about the play Cyrano de Bergerac, the story of an ugly soldier with beautiful…
Peter Abelard writes in “The Story of My Calamities,” c. 1130 AD: The thing which at that time chiefly led…
J.M. Bernstein has an interesting article on NYTimes Online Opinionator. Interesting, because G.W.F. Hegel is rarely discussed in a newspaper. Or…
An uprooted homebody ponders place, distance, and the survival tactic that Wendell Berry would certainly not approve. Miriel Thomas ReneauMiriel…
A Times contributor weighs in…. “Eating locally grown produce is a fine thing in many ways. But it is not…
On my way back home, The other day, afternoon, I skipped past a shadow, then another. The umbrage hid a…
It’s an overstatement to call two articles on the same subject a “rash,” but it was still interesting to read…
You’ve caught a criminal responsible for a serious crime. What do you do with him? If the crime is bad…
Eh. Hmm. So. I think I agree with your general inference, as I read it: namely, that true human fulfillment…
All Joy and No Fun: Why Parents Hate Parenting As a rule, most studies show that mothers are less happy…
Kevin Vance What’s a good, culturally sensitive westerner to do when culture seems to prevent some Africans from heeding his…
The WASPs are finally losing their grip on power. Finally. Again. The Wall Street Journal reports on the decline of…
Russell Crowe is a Hollywood oddball. He likes to play complicated introverts, but in the context of historical epics. At…
Soren Kierkegaard, Fear and Trembling: Suppose someone wanting to learn to dance said: “For hundreds of years now one generation…
On a second reading of Dr. Patrick Deneen’s criticism of conservatives’ Great Books love affair, I think I hear what…
Mark Olson at the First Things Evangel blog wonders how Genesis 6-9 would look in a parallel Bible, with the…
I don’t have a TV, but I might watch my neighbors’. I don’t use Facebook, but old friends contact me…